Well goodbye, June!! Wow that went by so fast. I guess because we've been busy having fun learning here at Silhouette School!
In June, we learned some great tips about print and cut stickers and mock ups, printing vinyl name stickers with the Roland, sublimation printer comparisons and tutorials, shared freebies and much more!
As always, in case you skipped class, we have the whole month wrapped up here for you! Just promise to be more attentive next month ;)
- Trick for Tracing Hard to Trace Images in Silhouette Studio
- Free Silhouette Design: Karma When Your Daughter Turns Out Like You (Commercial Use Available)
- How to Print Vinyl Name Stickers with Roland BN-20A
- New!! Try Silhouette U | Get a 7 Day Free Trial With Full Benefits!
- How to Design Personalized Vinyl Stickers for Water Bottles in Silhouette Studio
- How to Edit a PNG File in Silhouette Studio
- Free Silhouette Design: Best Dad in the Galaxy (Commercial Use Available)
- How to Paint Wood Round Signs with a Vinyl Stencil (to Avoid Paint Bleed)
- Sublimation Printer Comparison for Beginners
- How to Create Product Mockups in Canva (Free) Using Your Own Designs
- How to Kiss Cut and Die Cut Stickers on Same Sticker Sheet
- Free Silhouette Studio Design: Not Weird Limited Edition (Commercial Use Available)
- How to Do Sublimation on Glass Cutting Boards
- Desktop DTF Printer News: Big Changes....from Three Major Manufacturers
- How to Make Holographic Stickers with Roland BN-20A
- Cutting Laminated Shapes and Print and Cuts with Silhouette (Plus Perfect Cut Settings)
- Free Silhouette Design: Sorting Out Life (Commercial Use Available)
- How to Make a 3D Tumbler (and 10 3D Sublimation Wraps I'm Obsessed With)
- How to Design Skinny Sublimation Tumbler Mockups in Canva
- Sticker Business Idea to Stand Out: Print on the BACK of Your Stickers
- Sublimate on Cotton Using White Glitter HTV
- Free Silhouette Design: Stars and Stripes (Commercial Use Avaliable)
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